Free The Will Poem by James Darwin Smith II

Free The Will



Seek a heart divine passage
Personal in universal essence
Troubles are only full fledge wars
Becoming overly cryptic
Through walls created by waterfalls


Keep yourself vibrantly uplifted
Let all become natural
Feel and ponder freewill
Never make it a redundant chore


Open up my beauty
To those who take you seriously
Seeing everything from all within
Always seeing the bright side
Never wanting to feel dimmed


Negativity is a curse
Know it all too well
The soul is more important than flesh
Vanity is the killer of humanity
True life comes from free will


No matter what is believed
The heart can be golden to its core
A solid conscious destroys doubt
Finds all humanity for which is real


Peace is the destroyer of war
The heart is host to the soul
With a clear mind’s eye
Thoughts fly so high
Unlimited in the ways they soar


Waterfalls shall fall
Turning into golden streams
Guiding love into unlimited ventures
Unconditional inside the essence of free will



The flesh can never comprehend the soul


For the flesh is fictional
The soul will always and forever will be real


What does this all mean?
Interpret these words from within
All within your own freewill

Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: emotions,love and life
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Written on 6/16/15
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